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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST”—1. to R.: D. Hulpo, B. Bloetnire, N. Lewis, K. Sox, S. Botsko, R. Diehl, J. Bisbee, M. Bonneou, D. Karlen. rocluction s5tu eitt ( re-ativity “THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST” Cast John Worthing (Earnest) . Bob Blaemire Algernon Moncrieff . John Bisbee Reverend Cenon Chasuble . Steve Botsko Merriman . Diane Hulpa Lane . Dale Karlen Lady Bracknell . Kathy Sax Honorable Gwendoline Fairfax .. Nancy Lewis Cecily Cardew. Michele Bonneau Miss Prism . Ramona Diehl
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(S?Mcert; IxoirA, ' nte.rta. ' m Choral Department, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Clark, presented concerts for fall and holi¬ day season and a light program for spring. Religious and secular compositions, ranging from classical sounds to modern harmony themed fall concert. Mixed Chorus, Girls’ and Boys’ Choirs and Concert Choir composed program. Making their first concert appearance, the Choraleers, a mixed ensembled select¬ ed from Concert Choir sang popular music. Rhyth- mettes and Rhythmaires added to entertainment. Winter Concert of seasonal music was presented to celebrate holiday season. Choruses and choirs sang a variety of carols and traditional holiday music, with the combined choirs performing “And The Glory of The Lord” and ' ‘The Hallelujah Chorus” by Handel, accompanied by the Concert Orchestra. Highlighting the spring season was program en¬ titled Down Memory Lane, a musical history depict¬ ing eras of the American heritage. Girls’ Chorus chanted melodies of the American Indian. Girls’ and Beys’ Choirs and Rhythmaires portrayed soldiers, nurses and belles in presentation of war times, while Choraleers took a stroll through a park in the Gay Nineties. Concert Choir and the Dixieland Band turned the clock back to the New Orleans of the Roaring Twenties. SONGS OF World War II highlighted performance of the Rhythmaires.
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VELMA (Karen Former) looks dismally at prospective employer Miss EXECUTIONIST (Roger Merkel) explains his position to warden (Al Lewin). Tracy (Ann Royal) in one-act, Beot It Beatnik. DOROTHY (Bonnie Bales) FREES Tin Woodsman (Sam Zack) from his immobile position while brainless Scarecrow (John Connors) expresses his astonishment. 13
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